Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 2 - TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
Chapter 89 - ADAPTATIONS FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS
Subchapter BB - COMMISSIONER'S RULES CONCERNING STATE PLAN FOR EDUCATING ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
Section 89.1250 - Required Summer School Programs
Universal Citation: 19 TX Admin Code ยง 89.1250
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
Summer school programs that are provided under Texas Education Code (TEC), §29.060, for emergent bilingual students who will be eligible for admission to Kindergarten or Grade 1 at the beginning of the next school year shall be implemented in accordance with this section.
(1) Purpose of summer school programs.
(A) Emergent bilingual students shall have an
opportunity to receive special instruction designed to prepare them to be
successful in Kindergarten and Grade 1.
(B) Instruction shall focus on language
development and essential knowledge and skills appropriate to the level of the
student, including instruction in English and the primary or partner language
according to the program model.
(C)
The program shall address the affective, linguistic, and cognitive needs of the
emergent bilingual students in accordance with §
89.1210(b) of
this title (relating to Program Content and Design).
(2) Establishment of, and eligibility for, the program.
(A) Each school district required
to offer a bilingual or English as a second language (ESL) program in
accordance with TEC, §
29.053, shall offer
the summer program.
(B) To be
eligible for enrollment:
(i) a student must be
eligible for admission to Kindergarten or to Grade 1 at the beginning of the
next school year and must be identified as an emergent bilingual student;
and
(ii) a parent must have
approved placement of the emergent bilingual student in the required bilingual
or ESL program following the procedures described in §
89.1220(g) of
this title (relating to Language Proficiency Assessment Committee) and §
89.1226(b)-(f)
of this title (relating to Testing and Classification of Students) prior to
participation in the summer school program.
(3) Operation of the program.
(A) Enrollment is optional.
(B) The program shall be operated on a
one-half day basis, a minimum of three hours each day, for eight weeks or the
equivalent of 120 hours of instruction.
(C) The student/teacher ratio for the program
district-wide shall not exceed 18 to 1.
(D) A school district is not required to
provide transportation for the summer program.
(E) Teachers shall possess certification as
required in TEC, §29.061, and §
89.1245 of this title (relating to
Staffing and Staff Development).
(F) Reporting of student progress shall be
determined by the board of trustees. A summary of student progress shall be
provided to parents at the conclusion of the program. This summary shall be
provided to the student's teacher at the beginning of the next regular school
term.
(G) A school district may
join with other school districts in cooperative efforts to plan and implement
programs.
(H) The summer school
program shall not substitute for any other program required to be provided
during the regular school term, including those required in TEC, §
29.153.
(4) Funding and records for programs.
(A) A school district shall use state and
local funds for program purposes.
(i)
Available funds appropriated by the legislature for the support of summer
school programs provided under TEC, §
29.060, shall be
allocated to school districts in accordance with this subsection.
(ii) Funding for the summer school program
shall be on a unit basis in such an allocation system to ensure a pupil/teacher
ratio of not more than 18 to 1. The numbers of students required to earn units
shall be established by the commissioner. The allotment per unit shall be
determined by the commissioner based on funds available.
(iii) Any school district required to offer
the program under paragraph (2)(A) of this subsection that has fewer than 10
students district-wide desiring to participate is not required to operate the
program. However, those school districts must document that they have
encouraged students' participation in multiple ways.
(iv) Payment to school districts for summer
school programs shall be based on units employed. This information must be
submitted in a manner and according to a schedule established by the
commissioner in order for a school district to be eligible for
funding.
(B) A school
district shall maintain records of eligibility, attendance, and progress of
students.
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